List of presidents of Campania

This is the list of Presidents of Campania the office's creation in 1970.

Until the entry into force of Constitutional Law 1/1999, the President of Campania was elected, like the other members of the executive body of the Region, by the Regional Council, among its members. Since the 2000 regional election, the President of Campania is elected by universal and direct suffrage, appointing and revoking the other members of the junta.

Elected by the Regional Council (1970–1995)

# Name Term of office Political Party Legislature
1 Carlo Leone 1970 1971 DC I
(1970)
2 Nicola Mancino
(b. 1931)
1971 1972 DC
3 Alberto Servidio
(1930–2017)
1972 1973 DC
4 Vittorio Cascetta 1973 1975 DC
(2) Nicola Mancino
(b. 1931)
1975 1976 DC II
(1975)
5 Gaspare Russo
(b. 1927)
1976 1979 DC
6 Ciro Cirillo
(1921–2017)
1979 1980 DC
7 Emilio De Feo
(1920–1987)
1980 1983 DC III
(1980)
8 Antonio Fantini
(1936–2013)
1983 1985 DC
1985 1989 IV
(1985)
9 Ferdinando Clemente di San Luca
(1925–2004)
1989 1990 DC
1990 1993 V
(1990)
10 Giovanni Grasso
(1940–1999)
1993 1995 DC
11 Antonio Rastrelli
(1927–2019)
8 June 1995 23 March 1999[lower-alpha 1] AN VI
(1995)
12 Andrea Losco
(b. 1951)
23 March 1999 18 May 2000 PPI
Notes
  1. Rastrelli was forced out of office by a motion of non-confidence voted by the Regional Council. The opposition leader Andrea Losco (PPI) was elected President by the Regional Council to end Rastrelli's term.

Directly-elected Presidents (since 2000)

N. Portrait President Term of office Tenure
(Years and days)
Party Composition Legislature
13 Antonio Bassolino
(1947– )
18 May
2000
4 May
2005
9 years, 334 days Democrats of the Left DSPPIUDEURDemSDI
PRCRIFdVPdCIPRI
VII
(2000)
4 May
2005
17 April
2010
Democratic Party DLDSUDEURSDI
PRCFdVPdCIIdVPRI
VIII
(2005)
14 Stefano Caldoro
(1960– )
17 April
2010
18 June
2015
5 years, 62 days The People of Freedom PdLUDCNSUDEURLD IX
(2010)
15 Vincenzo De Luca
(1949– )
18 June
2015
9 October
2020
5 years, 232 days Democratic Party PDCDSCUDCPSIIdV X
(2015)
9 October
2020
Incumbent PDIVPopNCLDCD
PSIEuEV
XI
(2020)
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